Automobile and vehicle signaling device.



'1. L, m. KELLY.

' AUTOMOBILE AND VEHICLE SIGNALING D EVICE.

APPLxc/Tmn man SEPT-11,1913.

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/'UTMBELE AND VEHCLE SGNMNG- DEVICE.`

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lpeetcation of Letters lbatent.

Patented Apr. lill, Jltljt'k applicants. and september n', 1era. serial no. ascesa.

To ali ltaiwan concern:

Be it hner/n that l, JOHN KELLY, `a United States, residing at Trenton, county of Mercer and State of lev. ,Jersey have invented certain new and useful improvements in Automobile and Vehicle Signaling Devices, of which the I following a specification.

. tion of such vehicle may require,) just what fdl) the drivers intentions are, whether he is going to turn to the right or left or continue on a straight course; second, to provide a means for the control of said signaling device; third, to provide a means for illuminating said device at night that the intentions of the driver may loe made known at alll times to pedestrians, the drivers of other vehicles and more especially'to traffic' policemen. l

A further object of my invention is to provide a safety signaling device which will possess advantages in'. points of eliciency and durability, and is at the same time simple inconstruction and operation, and would manifestly prevent many accidents, especially at street intersections, by makingknown the drivers intentions i `With these and other objects in view, the invention consists in certain novel features of construction, combination and arrangement lof parts as will he hereinafter described and claimed.

ln the drawings: Figure l is a front elevation of my device, Fig. 2 is a perspective view of an automobile equipped with my device, the hand or semaphore indicating drivers intention of turning to the rlght'at the next intersecting street.

Referring now in detail to the drawings in Fig. 1 A shows the hand shaped semaphore, weighted with lead, having' both perpendicular and horizontal movements, to 1ndicate the drivers intention of turning to.y

the right or left, to stop orto reverse, or to pursue a. straight ahead course. B is a rod contained in the upright cylA inder X X, connecting hand A with lever D at and used to move hand A at C1 from horizontal' to perpendicular position, as shown in A1. i

C isa hinge attached to handle A and upright cylinder X X and permits niovingfof hand from horizontal to vertical position or vice versa.

D is the lever controlling the raising and lowering of the hand A, being connected with rod B at D2 by a bolt or pivot.

D1 is the pivot securing lever D to the" plate F. E, E1 and 4E2 'are notches on theV outer edge of the semi-circular plate F hereinafter described, these notches-engaging the lever D in the various positions necessary to move the rod B controlling the hand A.

Z is a semi-circular strip vof lteel, with its .i

surface pressing upon lever D causingsame to remain engaged with notches E, E1 and E2 of the semi-circular plate F. lt Will be seen that Z acts as a spring to keep lever D in contact with notches E, E1 and E2.

F is a semi-circular plate attached to the upright cylinder X X containing the notches E, E1 and E2, also the pivot D1, to

which is fastened lever D, the latter operat- V ing-about pivot D1.

G is the lever which gives the rotary motion to the upright cylinder X.Xhaving attached the hand A. G1 is anl annular .metal band or collar that fastens the lever G to the upright cylinder X X. R is a pivot upon which moves the lever Gr. P is an upright cylinder or bearing made to contain the lower portion of upright cylinder X X. 'X1 is the lower end of the upright cylinder X X and revolves in upright cylinder P. l

Cylinder l? is attached to' thegside of an automobile or vehicle by plates or flanges H, H, and has attachedto its upper portion the circular plate M,"horiZontally placed, containing agriniwvith notches F1, F2, F3, and F4 which engage the lever G.

Y is a retarding'spring attached at its lower end to lever G and'in contact at its upper end with upright cylirder X X, hav ing for its purpose thev keeping of lever Gr ist.:

n., i l, l are screw holes in plates or iflanges lol, lol, allowing for 'the fastening of my device to an automobile or other veliicle.

L is lamp attached to upright cylinder revolving in connection therewith, its rays radiating upward, illuminating hand A.

In operation, my device, is attached by belts in holes K in flanges H, H to the side or other part ot' automobile or other vehicle, convenient to drivers hand.

lhe driver, if intending to pursue a straight away course will operate the handie l) and cause it to engage in notch E1, this causing hand A, tl'irougi'h action of rod il to assume a horizontal position.

lflriver will then move llever'GV to notch li in rim M1 of circular plate M. This moves upright cylinder X X in the base P, causing,I hand shaped semaphore to point to the front.

lt it is the driver`s intention to turn to the right- 'at the next cross street, he gi ves notice ot his intention to trailepolicemen, pedestrians or drivers et' other vehicles by movin lever G into notch F1, causing hand semaphore A. to assume position 'n in Fig. 2. i it. driver gives notice of his intention to stop by engaginglever D with notch E in the rim et plate F, which causes throughl action of rod B, the hand shaped semaphoie A. to move b v hinge C and assume a vertical position.

Lever D is held in contact with semi-cir cular plate l" by the semi-circular strip of steel Z preferably presenting slightly convex surface to lever D and attached at either end of said semi-circular strip Z to plate F.

lt the driver intends to reverse his car he will (.ipeiate levl`` l) and engage it with notch lil in riir: of plate F causing hand neeaeoi shaped semaphore Ei to assume a horizontal position; he then will move lever G into notch F" et rim itil and this causing upright cylinder X to rotate in the base P causing the hand Shaped semaphore A to point to the rear.

,lt the driver intends to turn to the left he moves lever G into notch F3 in rim M1 of circular horizontal plate M.

By moving the lever D into notch E2 on plate F the hand shaped semaphore A, which is weighted with lead if so desired, will assume an angle of 45 degrees; this position is not indicated in drawing-but may be used in operation of my device.

Besides notifying; tratlic policemen, pedestrians and drivers ot' other vehicles of intention of driver of vehicle equipped with my device, it is obvious that it will also prevent accident or collision by reason of being' visible to driver ot' automobile or other vehicle, in rear oit vehicle equipped with my device, pursuing the same course.

rThe lamp L being attached by a clamp to revolving upright cylinder X X to a position below hand shaped semaphore A, keeps its ra'vs at allt\imes focused upon said hand shaped semaphore A, thus adapting my device ior use by night as well as dav.

Having thus fully described in v invention, what l claim as new and desire to secure by Letters-Patent is:

The combination with a vehicle, of an indicator pointer 'swiveled 'to turn on a vertical axis tov preindieate the course and to swing on a horizontal axis to indicate vthe stationary' condition, and means tor operating the pointer on 'either or both ot its axes.

In testimony whereof l affix my signature in presence ot two witnesses.

JOHN L. M. KELLY.

lvitnesses z Lewis C. Case,

ARTI-i on J. KELLY. 

